Stylists Suite News: Editors to Watch & Can't-Miss Events - July 11 Edition

Stylists Suite News: Editors to Watch & Can't-Miss Events - July 11 Edition

This week, Stylists Suite New is spotlighting four rising editors who are reshaping fashion, health, and culture. Trust me, you'll want to know them.

Plus, we've got some prime pitch calls from industry vets, covering everything from Black history to fascinating science interests.

And for my fellow storytellers and publicists: don't miss your chance to experience or cover summer's most impressive beauty and art events. They're packed with history and soul, exactly the kind of energy we need.

This week’s Stylists Suite News highlights four rising editors redefining fashion, health, and culture. Plus, exciting pitch calls from established editorial experts that cover black history to science interests. Don’t miss your chance to attend and/or cover this summer’s most impressive beauty and art events, with a rich history and soulful vibe. 

The Atlanta Tribune Magazine

The Atlanta Tribune Magazine seeks writers specializing in business, lifestyle, technology, and generational wealth. Introduce yourself at this email: editorial@atlantatribune.com.

Scientific Inquirer

Scientific Inquirer is an independent digital publication looking for stories, daily news, pitches, and reviews based on anything science-based through the lens of current events and even random thoughts the platform is interested in looking at. 

Send pitches to submission@scientifinquirer.com

Business Insider

Business Insider Editor Paige DiFiore is seeking someone who can craft a first-person pitch story based on their own experience, such as “a person living with a collection of friends in a small space or receiving retirement advice from your grandparents.” 

Click the link to the submission: Business Insider. 

Rewire News Group

Mallory Johns, Executive Director of Rewire News Group, is seeking pitches covering various topics, including stories, personal essays, and science news related to reproductive, sexual health, rights, and justice. Anything that opens up the need and often ignored conversation, especially regarding younger generations, is welcome. 

Click the link to submit your ideas! https://rewirenewsgroup.com/about-us/write-for-us/submit-a-pitch/ Or for further inquiries, contact: info@rewirenewsgroup.com 



This week, we are introducing three standout new editors; Taylyn Washington-Harmon, Ann Brown, and Rashad Minnick. From shaping Yahoo’s health coverage to redefining luxury fashion at Wall Street Journal to representing an underserved community in Harlem, these editors are not just publishing stories but shaping histories.

ANN BROWN, NEW EDITOR IN CHIEF AT HARLEM WORLD MAGAZINE

Meet Ann Brown, Editor-in-Chief of Harlem World Magazine, where she directs news, their podcast, and editorial content. Brown has been a longtime contributor to Black Enterprise, The Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune.

Follow her on Linkedin at Ann Brown and the Harlem World Magazine.

TAYLYN WASHINGTON-HARMON, NEW HEALTH OPTIMIZATION EDITOR, COMMERCE AT YAHOO!

Meet Taylyn Washington-Harmon, digital Health Optimization Editor for Commerce at Yahoo who makes it a point to mix content and conversation about wellness and lifestyle. 

Her writing has also appeared in SELF, Refinery29, Essence, and Women’s Health and hosts a social group called the Black Girl Perfume Club, celebrating Black women’s connection to scent. 

Follow her on Instagram at @taylynharmon and Linkedin at Taylyn Harmon. Follow her social committee at @blackgirlperfumeclub

RASHAD MINNICK, NEW SENIOR FASHION MARKET EDITOR AT THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

In this position, Minnick leads the Men’s fashion hub at WSJ’s digital and social platforms. A Brooklyn-based editor, stylist, and creative director, Minnick is known for his sharp editorial perspective. His byline has appeared in Men’s Health and Harper’s Bazaar.

Follow him on Instagram @rashadminnick and his Linkedin at Rashad Minnick. His website: https://rashadminnick.com

MARCELA SIFUENTES, NEW SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER & INFLUENCER ON TIKTOK FOR THE CITY OF DETROIT

Meet Marcela Sifuentes, the new Social Media Manager TikTok with the City of Detroit's Media Services Department. Her journey began at Oakland University, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Journalism.

Follow her on Instagram@ somarcellycell and her Linkedin at Marcela Sifuentes

BLACK GIRL ART SHOW 2025

The Black Girl Art Show is a celebration that spotlights Black women artists. Taking place on August 17 in Washington, D.C., the event gathers over 150 artists for an evening of visual art, and community. 

The Black Girl Art show will occur on August 17

Location: Grand Hyatt Washington - Washington, DC 

For press inquiries, contact:https://blackgirlartshow-c6fbxi4.gamma.site/

NEWARK BLACK FILM FESTIVAL 2025


The Newark Black Film Festival is the longest-running Black film festival in the U.S., celebrating Black filmmakers and tales across the African Diaspora. The festival features screenings, panels, and society events that heighten Black voices through influential moments and opportunities within five days.

The festival will take place from July 16 to July 20

Location: The Newark Museum of Art, Newark, NJ 

Press and submissions: https://filmfreeway.com/NBFF1

BROCCOLI CITY FESTIVAL 2025

The Broccoli City Festival is a music festival that will take place on July 27–28 in Washington, D.C. The festival brings together new and established artists, creators, and change-makers for a weekend filled with live performances.

The Broccoli City Weekend will be held from July 27, to July 28.
Location: Audi Field – Washington, DC

For press inquiries, contact: https://www.bcfestival.com

 

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